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Gray Rose - River Cafe Two Easy

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Ruth Rogers and Rose Gray have created yet another superb recipe book taking easy Italian cooking even further. River Cafe Two Easy has been written in the same clear, accessible style and is complimented by vibrant photography and a fresh and striking design. River Cafe Cook Book Easy pioneered a new approach to cooking and eating. Taking account of todays frenetic lifestyles, Ruth and Rose set out to dispel the notion that stylish and healthy food meant spending hours in the kitchen. In this cookbook, they have gone even further towards taking the hassle out of midweek cooking and weekend entertaining and have made it even easier to create delicious and nutritious Italian meals in moments. They offer us a selection of delightfully simple mozzarella recipes, easy-to-assemble salads, perfect pasta, grilled meat and fish recipes, and cakes and puddings for those special occasions that do not rely on hours of slaving in the kitchen but on the wonderful flavours...

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List of Recipes Introduction River Cafe Two Easy is the second volume - photo 1
List of Recipes
Introduction River Cafe Two Easy is the second volume of River Cafe Cook Book - photo 2
Introduction River Cafe Two Easy is the second volume of River Cafe Cook Book - photo 3
Introduction River Cafe Two Easy is the second volume of River Cafe Cook Book Easy. It was in Puglia last May that we mapped out the chapters and wrote in our notebooks the easy and delicious recipes we wanted to include in this, our sixth cookbook. Over the year we had travelled to cities and regions of Italy, both familiar and new to Verona for Vin Italy, the huge wine fair, to Milan, to immerse ourselves in the tradition and sophistication of a city that takes food so seriously, to the Cinque Terre on the coast of Liguria for a family wedding, and to neighbouring houses in the Val dOrcia in southern Tuscany, cooking with our friends and family. Our first chapter, Mozzarella, like the Bruschetta chapter in River Cafe Cook Book Easy, is simply a putting together of ideas using a few seasonal ingredients. All quick, easy and delicious ways to begin a meal with mozzarella. For us, salads are simple combinations of vegetables served at room temperature grilled, boiled, roasted, slow-cooked and raw.

In this chapter, there are boiled potatoes with just anchovies and capers, fine green beans cooked until soft then mixed with lumps of local hard cheese, and an unusual toasted bread and rocket salad with olives and vinegar. Recently in The River Cafe we have increased our range of cured meats and salamis. We have also started to use traditional smoked fish such as eel and haddock, cutting them like Italian carpaccio and bringing out the flavour with olive oil and lemon juice. In Puglia, we found tomatoes used in practically every dish, and it was there that we decided to devote a whole chapter to tomato pasta. We have included a summery spaghetti with raw tomato and rocket, a winter pappardelle with pancetta and cream, and two recipes for preserving tomatoes. Throughout Italy there are interesting variations combining fish with pasta.

Every cook and restaurant has their own version of spaghetti vongole and we have included the versions we love with white asparagus from Verona, fried zucchini from Rome, and broccoli from Naples. We always have a soup chapter in our books. In this one many are meals in themselves, robust and distinctly regional. A chickpea soup we had eaten in Milan was a delicious way of cooking chickpeas with a piece of pork. In the same restaurant we found the pappardelle soup with borlotti beans. And in a trattoria in the market we had an intriguing soup of just red wine and broccoli no bread, no herbs, but, as the chef told us, one crucial clove of garlic.

We have called our fish chapter Fish with . In Tuscany we ate our favourite strong-flavoured fish, red mullet, with olives and anchovies, in Puglia we were surprised to eat a kind of sushi, thin slices of raw tuna with just a piece of bruschetta and lemon, and in Liguria we loved the simplicity of boiled langoustine with olive oil and sea salt. We nearly always cook game birds with wine, looking for flavours in a particular wine to complement each bird. This is the first time in one of our books that we have suggested the variety of grape. Some of them are international varieties but all are produced in Italy. For the roast meat chapter we have returned to traditional recipes such as pork cooked in milk, using the fattier shoulder instead of loin, and vitello tonnato, this time spread with a concentrated tomato and basil sauce or a strong mayonnaise flavoured with anchovy rather than tuna.

The flavour of the grill on meat and fish is very Italian which is why we have put them together. Grilling on a barbecue outside in the summer is quick and easy. It is all about simplicity you take a fish, bird or steak and either marinate or brush it with olive oil using a rosemary stick. From the beginning, our passion for vegetables has been at the heart of The River Cafe. The first thing we do when we arrive in Italy is to find the local market, which perfectly reflects the season and the region. As every Italian cook has many recipes for the same vegetable, we too have included more than one way of cooking zucchini, porcini, potatoes and aubergines.

All are easy and rely on the quality of the vegetables. The last three chapters of the book are devoted to puddings. Baking fruits is a way of concentrating their flavours. We use a lot of vanilla, cinnamon, ginger and different types of sugar, a style more River Cafe than Italian. Lemon juice, lemon peel, and lemon essence feature frequently in the breakfast cakes, granitas, and cheesecakes we enjoy eating when in Italy. The lemon, ricotta, pinenut cake comes from a pasticceria in San Casciano, the vodka granita, from the bar of The River Cafe and the very, very easy lemon almond cake is similar to the ones served in the cafes on the autostrada.

We end the book the way we like to end a meal with chocolate and coffee and those rich, indulgent cakes that we know everyone loves to eat. A bitter mousse cake, a hazelnut chocolate cake, and a boozy version of tiramisu. Every now and again in River Cafe Two Easy, we have put in a more ambitious recipe. Killing a live crab may be something you have never done, and cooking a beef shin for twelve hours or a chicken for four may seem excessive but it is in this excess as well as in the simplicity of these recipes that we find the pleasure and excitement in cooking. We hope you enjoy these easy recipes as much as we do. Rose Gray and Ruth RogersAll the recipes are for four except where mentioned.

The cakes and tarts are for eight to ten. Mozzarella

Beetroot tomato capers Boil the beetroots until tender then peel and slice - photo 4
Beetroot, tomato, capers Boil the beetroots until tender, then peel and slice into 5mm discs. Slice the plum tomatoes into similar discs. Wash the salt from the salted capers, and drain. Mix the capers with red wine vinegar and olive oil. Combine the tomato and beetroot together, season, then stir in the capers and juices.

Place on the plate with the mozzarella, and serve with torn-up basil leaves.

Raw zucchini prosciutto Using a Y-shaped potato peeler shred the zucchini - photo 5
Raw zucchini, prosciutto Using a Y-shaped potato peeler, shred the zucchini into fine ribbons. Mix lemon juice with some olive oil, and season. Toss the zucchini in the dressing, adding a few rocket and mint leaves. Place on a plate, add the mozzarella, and lay slices of prosciutto over.
Broad bean olives Boil the broad beans until tender Drain and season add - photo 6
Broad bean, olives Boil the broad beans until tender.

Drain and season, add stoned small black olives. Toss the rocket and mint leaves with lemon juice and olive oil, and season. Tear the mozzarella into four. Put the leaves on the plate with the mozzarella. Sprinkle over the olives and broad beans.

Bruschetta tomato olives Cut the tomatoes into quarters and squeeze out the - photo 7
Bruschetta, tomato, olives Cut the tomatoes into quarters and squeeze out the seeds and juice.

Mix together with basil and olive oil, and season. Stone the small black olives, mix with black pepper, dried chilli, lemon juice and olive oil. Grill a piece of sourdough bread on both sides, then lightly rub one side with garlic. Season and pour over olive oil. Place on the plate with the olives, tomatoes and mozzarella.

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